Carl Sentance - Electric Eye (2021)
Posted: 14 Dec 2021, 11:21
Carl Sentance - Electric Eye (2021)






Year : 2021
Style : Hard Rock , Rock
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 110 mb
Bio:
Carl Sentance (born 28 June 1961 in Loughborough) is an English rock singer and current vocalist for Nazareth.He began his career as the singer for Persian Risk. In 1986, as Persian Risk disbanded, he was recruited by Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler to front the Geezer Butler Band but the group ultimately failed to score a record deal. In 1990, he was sought out by Welsh guitarist Paul Chapman of Lone Star, UFO, and Waysted fame to front a new band, Ghost, in Orlando, Florida. It too never got off the ground properly and was mostly ignored by the industry (although an archives release was put together posthumously by Chapman). Sentance also assembled an American version of Persian Risk with guitarist Mark Lanoue; the band gigged in the Southern US area until their demise in 1995. Back in the UK, the singer was involved in a project with members of Wraith before being asked to front legendary Swiss hard rockers Krokus in 1998; he appeared on their Round 13 album and stayed on for the next three years. In 2005, Sentance emerged fronting Whole Lotta Metal alongside co-vocalist Tony Martin of Black Sabbath fame and other British metal session musicians, assembled for a touring cast of cover versions. The singer also served as the voice for the Power Project who issued the Dinosaurs album in 2006. It featured Sentance and veteran US musicians Carlos Cavazo (Quiet Riot, Ratt), Jeff Pilson (Dokken, Dio, Foreigner), and Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio). On the live front, the singer teamed up with Deep Purple's Don Airey & Friends and can also be heard on Airey's 2008 solo effort, A Light in the Sky, and also on Airey´s 2008 album, One of a Kind, where he is the lead vocalist on all songs. Sentance issued his debut solo album, Mind Doctor, in 2008; musical guests include Airey on keyboards and the Thunder rhythm section of Harry James and Chris Childs.Sentance became the lead vocalist for Nazareth in 2015.
Album:
Great new solo album by Nazareth’s vocalist.When Carl Sentance joined veteran Scottish hard rock band Nazareth in 2015, it was a tough gig to take on for any vocalist. Carl not only succeeded in performing the old Nazareth classics on stage, but he also breathed new life into the band. He helped Nazareth create fabulous new music on its 2018 album “Tattooed on My Brain”. Now Nazareth is in the studio recording its 25th studio album, its second with Carl on vocals. But there’s no rest for the wicked. Carl has managed to put together a great solo album as well. Having initially made a name for himself in the 1980s as a great singer with the band Persian Risk, he also sang with Geezer Butler Band and later sang with Swiss hard rock band Krokus for a few years. In addition to his commitment to Nazareth, he continues to create music with Don Airey of Deep Purple. On this solo album, Carl on vocals and guitar is joined by Don Airey on keyboards, Bob Richards (Asia, Adrian Smith, AC/DC) on drums and Wayne Banks (Robin Gibb, Brazen Abbot, Blaze Bayley, Persian Risk) on bass. Carl’s new solo album, “Electric Eye”, is a laidback affair. It’s so well-made it sounds effortless, although I am sure that a lot of effort has gone into its making. Carl’s voice is backed up by very good songwriting skills and good-old hard work. One of the best songs on the album is “Nervous Breakdown” which has a bit of a laidback pool-party feeling about it, despite its serious song title. “California Queen” also adds to the pool-party vibes. The title track is a terrific rocker of a song and so are “Exile”, “Judas” and “Alright”. Overall, this is a sunny and happy album. I like that about Carl Sentence – he’s an artist not afraid to go wherever his inspiration takes him. This studio album is great and it bodes well for the next Nazareth album too.Carl Sentence’s new album “Electric Eye” will be out on 19th November via Drakkar Entertainment.
Line Up:
Carl Sentance - vocals - See also: Nazareth , Dario Mollo's Crossbones, ex-Geezer Butler Band, ex-Persian Risk, ex-Power Project, ex-Tok-io Rose, Don Airey, Leading Star, Nazareth, ex-Krokus, ex-Tokyo Blade (live), ex-Paul Chapman's Ghost
Tracklist:
01. Judas
02. Alright
03. Electric Eye
04. Overload
05. Nervous Breakdown
06. Exile
07. Young Beggars
08. If This Is Heaven
09. Battlecry
10. California Queen
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/







Year : 2021
Style : Hard Rock , Rock
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 110 mb
Bio:
Carl Sentance (born 28 June 1961 in Loughborough) is an English rock singer and current vocalist for Nazareth.He began his career as the singer for Persian Risk. In 1986, as Persian Risk disbanded, he was recruited by Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler to front the Geezer Butler Band but the group ultimately failed to score a record deal. In 1990, he was sought out by Welsh guitarist Paul Chapman of Lone Star, UFO, and Waysted fame to front a new band, Ghost, in Orlando, Florida. It too never got off the ground properly and was mostly ignored by the industry (although an archives release was put together posthumously by Chapman). Sentance also assembled an American version of Persian Risk with guitarist Mark Lanoue; the band gigged in the Southern US area until their demise in 1995. Back in the UK, the singer was involved in a project with members of Wraith before being asked to front legendary Swiss hard rockers Krokus in 1998; he appeared on their Round 13 album and stayed on for the next three years. In 2005, Sentance emerged fronting Whole Lotta Metal alongside co-vocalist Tony Martin of Black Sabbath fame and other British metal session musicians, assembled for a touring cast of cover versions. The singer also served as the voice for the Power Project who issued the Dinosaurs album in 2006. It featured Sentance and veteran US musicians Carlos Cavazo (Quiet Riot, Ratt), Jeff Pilson (Dokken, Dio, Foreigner), and Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio). On the live front, the singer teamed up with Deep Purple's Don Airey & Friends and can also be heard on Airey's 2008 solo effort, A Light in the Sky, and also on Airey´s 2008 album, One of a Kind, where he is the lead vocalist on all songs. Sentance issued his debut solo album, Mind Doctor, in 2008; musical guests include Airey on keyboards and the Thunder rhythm section of Harry James and Chris Childs.Sentance became the lead vocalist for Nazareth in 2015.
Album:
Great new solo album by Nazareth’s vocalist.When Carl Sentance joined veteran Scottish hard rock band Nazareth in 2015, it was a tough gig to take on for any vocalist. Carl not only succeeded in performing the old Nazareth classics on stage, but he also breathed new life into the band. He helped Nazareth create fabulous new music on its 2018 album “Tattooed on My Brain”. Now Nazareth is in the studio recording its 25th studio album, its second with Carl on vocals. But there’s no rest for the wicked. Carl has managed to put together a great solo album as well. Having initially made a name for himself in the 1980s as a great singer with the band Persian Risk, he also sang with Geezer Butler Band and later sang with Swiss hard rock band Krokus for a few years. In addition to his commitment to Nazareth, he continues to create music with Don Airey of Deep Purple. On this solo album, Carl on vocals and guitar is joined by Don Airey on keyboards, Bob Richards (Asia, Adrian Smith, AC/DC) on drums and Wayne Banks (Robin Gibb, Brazen Abbot, Blaze Bayley, Persian Risk) on bass. Carl’s new solo album, “Electric Eye”, is a laidback affair. It’s so well-made it sounds effortless, although I am sure that a lot of effort has gone into its making. Carl’s voice is backed up by very good songwriting skills and good-old hard work. One of the best songs on the album is “Nervous Breakdown” which has a bit of a laidback pool-party feeling about it, despite its serious song title. “California Queen” also adds to the pool-party vibes. The title track is a terrific rocker of a song and so are “Exile”, “Judas” and “Alright”. Overall, this is a sunny and happy album. I like that about Carl Sentence – he’s an artist not afraid to go wherever his inspiration takes him. This studio album is great and it bodes well for the next Nazareth album too.Carl Sentence’s new album “Electric Eye” will be out on 19th November via Drakkar Entertainment.
Line Up:
Carl Sentance - vocals - See also: Nazareth , Dario Mollo's Crossbones, ex-Geezer Butler Band, ex-Persian Risk, ex-Power Project, ex-Tok-io Rose, Don Airey, Leading Star, Nazareth, ex-Krokus, ex-Tokyo Blade (live), ex-Paul Chapman's Ghost
Tracklist:
01. Judas
02. Alright
03. Electric Eye
04. Overload
05. Nervous Breakdown
06. Exile
07. Young Beggars
08. If This Is Heaven
09. Battlecry
10. California Queen
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
